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2.
19
1
2
3
4
Impeller
High-efficiency Double Suction
Bronze Impeller
Stainless Steel Optional
20
21
22
23
24
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Shaft Sleeve
Bronze or Stainless Steel
13
14
15
16
17
18
Wear Ring
26
27
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Shaft
Carbon Steel Shaft
25
28
Casing
Casing Cover A
O Ring
Wear Ring
Impeller
Shaft
Seal Shaft
O Ring
Bearing House
Bearing Spacer
Nut
Bearing Cover B
Belleville Spring
Ball Bearing
Stuffing Cover
Pressure Ring
Stuffing Ring
Stuffing Bush
Casing Cover B
O Ring
O Ring
Seal Bush
Mechanical Seal
O Ring
Seal Cover
Ball Bearing
Nut
Bearing Cover A
Mechanical Seal
Handles a wide range
of applications with
superior longevity
Carbon Rotating Element
Silicon Carbide
Stationary Seat
Viton Elastomers
Drip Pan
Standard
Base
Weld Reinforced
Groutless
Groutless Base*
*Per Hydraulic Institute and ASHRAE the grouting of bases is always recommended.
3.
Model No.
HP
Flange Size
1760
RPM
460
VOLT *
2300/4160
VOLT
OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS
Standard
Optional
460
VOLT *
2300/4160
VOLT
Weight
Lbs (Kg)
Bronze Fitted
Item
Standard
All Iron
Optional
Standard
Optional
4.
Commercial Hydronic
Application Information
Part I Fundamentals
A centrifugal pump operated at constant speed
delivers any capacity from zero to maximum depending on the head, design and suction conditions. Pump
performance is most commonly shown by means of
plotted curves which are graphical representations of
a pumps performance characteristics. Pump curves
present the average results obtained from testing
several pumps of the same design under standardized
test conditions. For a single family residential application, considerations other than flow and head are of
relatively little economic or functional importance,
since the total load is small and the equipment used
is relatively standardized. For many smaller circulators,
only the flow and pressure produced are represented
on the performance curve (Fig. 1-1).
Fig. 1-3
Fig. 1-1
20
NPSH
77%
30
24
18
12
6
0
10
8
6
4
2
0
200
20
70%
6.50"(165mm)
)
HP KW
7.5 (5.6
Fig. 1-2
75
150
225
300
375
FLOW IN GALLONS PER MINUTE
50
P )
3H KW
.2
(2
)
P
2H .5KW
(1
)
P
5H KW
.7
(3
15
100
10
HEAD IN METERS
5.50"(140mm)
30
450
525
600
HEAD IN KILOPASCALS
65%
6.00"(152mm)
60%
55%
50%
HEAD IN FEET
7.00"(178mm)
45
NPSH
35
79%
75%
77%
65%
70%
50%
55%
60%
7.50"(191mm)
30
KPa
15
REQUIRED
60
1760 RPM
AUGUST 27, 2001
10
75%
75
FEET
Model 3007
FI & CI Series
L/SEC
5.
Commercial Hydronic
Application Information
the pump performance curve for different total resistance possibilities provides the system designer important information with which to make pump and motor
selection decisions for each system. A system curve is
also an effective tool in analyzing system performance
problems and choosing appropriate corrective action.
In an open Hydronic system, it may be necessary
to add head to raise the liquid from a lower level to
a higher level. Called static or elevation head, this
amount is added to the friction head to determine the
total system head curve.
Fig. 23 illustrates a system curve developed by adding
static head to the friction head resistance.
Fig. 2-3
Fig. 2-1
Fig. 2-2
Fig. 3-1
Commercial Hydronic
Application Information
6.
Fig. 3-2
3 2
Fig. 3-1
Fig. 3-3
3 3
7.
Commercial Hydronic
Application Information
head, with all pumps operating (maximum flow) is
less than the shutoff head of any individual pump,
the different pumps may be operated singly or in any
combination, and any starting sequence will work.
Fig. 35 shows and example consisting of two
dissimilar unstable pumps operating on an
opensystem with static head.
5
Fig. 3-5
Fig. 3-4
3 4
3 5
Fig. 3-6
3 6
8.
1760 RPM
August 9, 2001
10
11
D NPSH
REQUIRE
5.75"
(146mm)
63
5.25"
57
4.75"
54
(121mm)
4.25"
90
80
42
(
HP
1.5
1.1
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
KW
KW
75
100
125
FLOW IN GALLONS PER MINUTE
.75
50
HP W)
.75 6K
(.5
25
.5
(.3 HP
7K
W
)
P(
1H
Fig. 4-1
100
10
110
10
46
(108mm)
120
11
60
(133mm)
20
12
HEAD IN METERS
30
24
18
12
6
0
8
6
4
2
0
64
.5%
6.25"
(159mm)
40
NPSH
KPa
FEET
HEAD IN KILOPASCALS
KW
.25
Model 1506
CI & FI Series
L/SEC
50
(
HP
.33
63
%
It is helpful to define separately two basic NPSH considerations; required NPSH (NPSHR) and available
(NPSHA).
Cavitation can be defined as the formation and subsequent collapse of vapor pockets in a liquid. Cavitation
in a centrifugal pump begins to occur when the suction head is insufficient to maintain pressures above
the vapor pressure. As the inlet pressure approaches
the flash point, vapor pockets form bubbles on the
underside of the impeller vane which collapse as they
move into the high-pressure area along the outer edge
of the impeller. Severe cavitation can cause pitting of
the impeller surface and noise levels audible outside
the pump.
57
%
60
%
42
%
46
%
required by the pump in that system or noise and cavitation will result. The available NPSH can be altered
to satisfy the NPSH required by the pump, if changes
in the piping liquid supply level, etc., can be made.
Increasing the available NPSH provides a safety margin
against the potential for cavitation. The available NPSH
is calculated by using the formula:
54
%
HEAD IN FEET
Commercial Hydronic
Application Information
150
175
200
9.
Performance Curves
1760 RPM
10.
TS Series Pump
Dimensions
B1 Suction
Model No.
Flange Size
HP
1760
RPM
Motor
Frame
A*
B2 Discharge
ANSI
ANSI
ANSI
ANSI
CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS
125
250
125
250
CC
L1
L2
L4
L3
11.
TS Series Pump
Dimensions
J THRU
HOLES
SEE
NOTE 1
N
IO
SUCTION
RO
TA
T
SECTION AA
C.C.W. ROTATION
VIEWED FROM COUPLING END
3 NPT
4
DRIP PAN
DRAIN
N
TIO
DISCHARGE
3 NPT
4
DRIP PAN
DRAIN
SUCTION
SECTION AA
C.W. ROTATION
VIEWED FROM COUPLING END
RO
TA
T
N
IO
DISCHARGE
SUCTION
SECTION AA
C.C.W. ROTATION
VIEWED FROM COUPLING END
200 mm
NPT
DRIP PAN
DRAIN
RO
TA
SECTION AA
C.W. ROTATION
VIEWED FROM COUPLING END
DISCHARGE
RO
TA
NOTE 1
J THRU
HOLES
SEE
200 mm
SUBJECTTO
CUSTOMERS
MOTOR SELECTION
SUBJECTTO
CUSTOMERS
MOTOR SELECTION
N
TIO
DISCHARGE
3 NPT
4
DRIP PAN
DRAIN
SUCTION
12.
TS Series Pump
Dimensions
B1 Suction
Model No.
Flange Size
HP
1760
RPM
CC
L1
L2
L3
L4
ANSI
ANSI
ANSI
ANSI
CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS
125
250
125
250
A*
Motor
Frame
B2 Discharge
13.
TS Series Pump
Dimensions
J THRU
HOLES
SEE
NOTE 1
SUBJECTTO
CUSTOMERS
MOTOR SELECTION
SUBJECTTO
CUSTOMERS
MOTOR SELECTION
J THRU
HOLES
SEE
200 mm
NOTE 1
N
IO
SUCTION
RO
TA
T
DISCHARGE
SECTION AA
C.C.W. ROTATION
VIEWED FROM COUPLING END
3 NPT
4
DRIP PAN
DRAIN
N
TIO
DISCHARGE
3 NPT
4
DRIP PAN
DRAIN
SUCTION
SECTION AA
C.W. ROTATION
VIEWED FROM COUPLING END
N
IO
DISCHARGE
SUCTION
RO
TA
T
SECTION AA
C.C.W. ROTATION
VIEWED FROM COUPLING END
NPT
DRIP PAN
DRAIN
RO
TA
SECTION AA
C.W. ROTATION
VIEWED FROM COUPLING END
RO
TA
200 mm
N
TIO
DISCHARGE
3 NPT
4
DRIP PAN
DRAIN
SUCTION
14.
TS Series Pump
Dimensions
B1 Suction
Model No.
Flange Size
HP
1760
RPM
Motor
Frame
A*
B2 Discharge
ANSI
ANSI
ANSI
ANSI
CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS
125
250
125
250
CC
L1
L2
L3
L4
15.
TS Series Pump
Dimensions
SUBJECTTO
CUSTOMERS
MOTOR SELECTION
SUBJECTTO
CUSTOMERS
MOTOR SELECTION
J THRU
HOLES
SEE
1
NOTE
J THRU
HOLES
SEE
200 mm
NOTE 1
200 mm
RO
TA
T
N
IO
DISCHARGE
SUCTION
3 NPT
4
DRIP PAN
DRAIN
RO
TA
SECTION AA
C.C.W. ROTATION
VIEWED FROM COUPLING END
N
TIO
DISCHARGE
3 NPT
4
DRIP PAN
DRAIN
SUCTION
SECTION AA
C.W. ROTATION
VIEWED FROM COUPLING END
N
IO
SUCTION
RO
TA
T
DISCHARGE
SECTION AA
C.C.W. ROTATION
VIEWED FROM COUPLING END
NPT
DRIP PAN
DRAIN
RO
TA
SECTION AA
C.W. ROTATION
VIEWED FROM COUPLING END
N
TIO
DISCHARGE
3 NPT
4
DRIP PAN
DRAIN
SUCTION
16
TS Series Pump
Dimensions
B1 Suction
Model No.
Flange Size
HP
1760
RPM
Motor
Frame
A*
B2 Discharge
ANSI
ANSI
ANSI
ANSI
CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS
125
250
125
250
CC
L1
L2
L3
L4
17.
TS Series Pump
Dimensions
SUBJECTTO
CUSTOMERS
MOTOR SELECTION
A
J THRU
HOLES
SEE
NOTE 1
200 mm
SECTION AA
C.W. ROTATION
VIEWED FROM COUPLING END
SECTION AA
C.C.W. ROTATION
VIEWED FROM COUPLING END
SUCTION
RO
TA
T
DISCHARGE
N
IO
NPT
DRIP PAN
DRAIN
RO
TA
N
TIO
DISCHARGE
3 NPT
4
DRIP PAN
DRAIN
SUCTION
18.
TS Series Pump
Dimensions
B1 Suction
Motor
Frame
A*
ANSI
ANSI
ANSI
ANSI
CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS
125
250
125
250
CC
L1
L2
L3
L4
B2 Discharge
SECTION AA
C.W. ROTATION
VIEWED FROM COUPLING END
SUBJECTTO
CUSTOMERS
MOTOR SELECTION
SEE
NOTE 1
200 mm
SUCTION
RO
TA
T
SECTION AA
C.C.W. ROTATION
VIEWED FROM COUPLING END
N
IO
DISCHARGE
J THRU
HOLES
RO
TA
Model No.
Flange Size
HP
1760
RPM
N
TIO
DISCHARGE
3 NPT
4
DRIP PAN
DRAIN
SUCTION
3 NPT
4
DRIP PAN
DRAIN
19.
NOTES
Taco Inc., 1160 Cranston Street. Cranston, RI 02920 / (401) 942-8000 / Fax (401) 942-2360
Taco (Canada) Ltd., 8450 Lawson Road, Unit #3, Milton, Ontario L9T 0J8 / (905) 564-9422 / Fax (905) 564-9436
www.taco-hvac.com